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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Awesome night card, pt. 197

I didn't think I'd have time to post today what with the 14-hour work day that comes attached to every second weekend in November. But I've managed to squeeze in a short write-up just from a couple of cards I had lying around.

And that's the point of this post.

When I first started noticing night cards and that I liked them, part of the attraction was how seldom they appeared. Night games were such a novelty that they rarely appeared on cards and were confined mostly to cards that referenced the postseason.

Today, night games are everywhere and so are night cards. I no longer have the fear that I will run out of night cards to feature on this blog -- yes, this was an actual concern in the early days of this blog -- I know I'll have new ones for as long as I want to do this thing.

This is just one example of how pervasive they are.

The card above is one of my favorite night cards, just because it's filled with stuff you almost never see. Carl Crawford is celebrating his selection as the 2009 All-Star Game MVP by lofting his trophy, while the grounds crew cleans up the infield. It's fun, there's a lot going on, and, best of all, it takes place at night.

In the past, that would be my one night card of Carl Crawford. "There's my night card of Carl Crawford. He's in a Rays uniform," I would say to anyone who asked.

But today, with cards that I have just sitting out:

"There's my night card of Carl Crawford. He's in a Red Sox uniform."

There's my night card of Carl Crawford. He's in a Dodgers uniform."

Today, the choice is yours. As often as a player changes teams, you can probably get a night card of that player in your favorite uniform.

It takes away some of the novelty, probably some of what made a night card special. But it doesn't really bother me.

(P.S.: I originaly posted this at 7:45 p.m. Let's see how long it takes for it to appear on anyone's blog roll).